BeautiesTicknor and Fields, 1862 - 420 sider |
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Side 20
... solemn wind began to blow the saddest that ear ever heard . It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mor- tality for a thousand centuries . Many times since , upon summer days , when the sun is about the hottest , I have ...
... solemn wind began to blow the saddest that ear ever heard . It was a wind that might have swept the fields of mor- tality for a thousand centuries . Many times since , upon summer days , when the sun is about the hottest , I have ...
Side 30
... solemn thanks for having been trained amongst the gentlest of sisters , and not under " horrid pugilistic brothers . " Meantime , one such brother I had , senior by much to myself , and the storm- iest of his class : him I will ...
... solemn thanks for having been trained amongst the gentlest of sisters , and not under " horrid pugilistic brothers . " Meantime , one such brother I had , senior by much to myself , and the storm- iest of his class : him I will ...
Side 31
... solemnity . The servants and four of us children , were gathered for hours on the lawn before the house , listening for the sound of wheels . Sunset came - nine , ten , eleven o'clock , and nearly another hour had passed without a ...
... solemnity . The servants and four of us children , were gathered for hours on the lawn before the house , listening for the sound of wheels . Sunset came - nine , ten , eleven o'clock , and nearly another hour had passed without a ...
Side 32
... gentle undulation of such fitful airs as might be stirring the peculiar solemnity of the hours suc- ceeding to sunset - the glory of the dying day — the - gorgeousness which , by description , so well I 32 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
... gentle undulation of such fitful airs as might be stirring the peculiar solemnity of the hours suc- ceeding to sunset - the glory of the dying day — the - gorgeousness which , by description , so well I 32 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
Side 33
... solemn and pathetic than the vapory plumes and trophies of mortality , - all this chorus of restless images , or of suggestive thoughts , gave to my father's return , which else had been fitted only to inter- pose one transitory red ...
... solemn and pathetic than the vapory plumes and trophies of mortality , - all this chorus of restless images , or of suggestive thoughts , gave to my father's return , which else had been fitted only to inter- pose one transitory red ...
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